[DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
Julian Kift
julian_kift at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 15 09:59:55 EST 2015
Yes, similar for me having a nice natural Soviet girl laying on me works wonders and all other ailments seem to disappear.
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 08:34:50 -0600
From: kszwab at gmail.com
To: steve at snclocks.com
CC: detomaso at poca.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
For me the old Soviet method of having a nice natural layer of dirt on
myself works great for protection :)
Konrad
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 6:01 PM, Stephen <steve at snclocks.com> wrote:
> OUCH! I can recall when additives were being introduced to gasoline to
> keep fuel injectors clean. Whilst there was a time long ago that I could
> work with gasoline and not have skin problems if a little got on my hands,
> with the intro of some really extreme solvents I found that any exposure
> resulted in a pretty immediate eczema.
>
> Over the years I have become pretty religious about having gloves on. I
> feel now that a slight exposure doesn't trash my skin, but much more and I
> am seeing pretty ugly fingers. I do find that the thicker gloves - like 9
> mil nitriles, really, really last a lot longer than the 6 mils. This helps
> a lot to minimize those unexpected leaks.
>
> Hang in there Sean.
>
> Stephen Nelson
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Sean Korb
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 3:23 PM
> To: detomaso at poca.com
> Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
>
> I know I know. At 49 I'm just a youngster and welcome to the club and all.
> But this is really humiliating:
>
> Every time I touch the guts of a car I get a rash. Engine, brakes, window
> regulators, you name it. I use mild non perfumed detergent and soap and I
> am otherwise completely coddled but this angry rash appears with brake
> fluid, oil, grease and general filth gets on my hands. It's like poison
> ivy and it takes weeks for it to go away using prescription steroid cream.
> I have two boxes of 100 count x-large Nitrile gloves strategically placed
> and a complement of several dozen cotton Jersey gloves handy and I *still*
> either forget to put them on or some procedure needs an unsheathed hand.
>
> It's making me reconsider my hobby that I have relentlessly pursued since
> I was at least 11.
>
> I just wanted to vent a little. Thanks everyone for being here as few
> people could understand why it is important for me to have a direct contact
> with my automobiles.
>
> sean
> --
> Sean Korb spkorb at spkorb.org http://www.spkorb.org
> '65,'68 Mustangs,'68 Cougar,'78 R100/7,'60 Metro,'59 A35,'71 Pantera #1382
> "The more you drive, the less intelligent you get" --Miller "Computers are
> useless. They can only give you answers." -P. Picasso
>
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Yes, similar for me having a nice natural Soviet girl laying on me
works wonders and all other ailments seem to disappear.
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 08:34:50 -0600
From: kszwab at gmail.com
To: steve at snclocks.com
CC: detomaso at poca.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
For me the old Soviet method of having a nice natural layer of dirt on
myself works great for protection :)
Konrad
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 6:01 PM, Stephen <steve at snclocks.com> wrote:
> OUCH! I can recall when additives were being introduced to gasoline to
> keep fuel injectors clean. Whilst there was a time long ago that I could
> work with gasoline and not have skin problems if a little got on my hands,
> with the intro of some really extreme solvents I found that any exposure
> resulted in a pretty immediate eczema.
>
> Over the years I have become pretty religious about having gloves on. I
> feel now that a slight exposure doesn't trash my skin, but much more and I
> am seeing pretty ugly fingers. I do find that the thicker gloves - like 9
> mil nitriles, really, really last a lot longer than the 6 mils. This helps
> a lot to minimize those unexpected leaks.
>
> Hang in there Sean.
>
> Stephen Nelson
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Sean Korb
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 3:23 PM
> To: detomaso at poca.com
> Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
>
> I know I know. At 49 I'm just a youngster and welcome to the club and all.
> But this is really humiliating:
>
> Every time I touch the guts of a car I get a rash. Engine, brakes, window
> regulators, you name it. I use mild non perfumed detergent and soap and I
> am otherwise completely coddled but this angry rash appears with brake
> fluid, oil, grease and general filth gets on my hands. It's like poison
> ivy and it takes weeks for it to go away using prescription steroid cream.
> I have two boxes of 100 count x-large Nitrile gloves strategically placed
> and a complement of several dozen cotton Jersey gloves handy and I *still*
> either forget to put them on or some procedure needs an unsheathed hand.
>
> It's making me reconsider my hobby that I have relentlessly pursued since
> I was at least 11.
>
> I just wanted to vent a little. Thanks everyone for being here as few
> people could understand why it is important for me to have a direct contact
> with my automobiles.
>
> sean
> --
> Sean Korb spkorb at spkorb.org [1]http://www.spkorb.org
> '65,'68 Mustangs,'68 Cougar,'78 R100/7,'60 Metro,'59 A35,'71 Pantera #1382
> "The more you drive, the less intelligent you get" --Miller "Computers are
> useless. They can only give you answers." -P. Picasso
>
>
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